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Multi-modal investigation reveals pathogenic features of diverse DDX3X missense mutations


ABSTRACT: De novo mutations in the RNA binding protein DDX3X cause neurodevelopmental disorders including DDX3X syndrome and autism spectrum disorder. Amongst ~200 mutations identified to date, half are missense. While DDX3X loss of function is known to impair neural cell fate, how the landscape of missense mutations impacts neurodevelopment is almost entirely unknown. Here, we integrate transcriptomics, proteomics, and live imaging to demonstrate clinically diverse DDX3X missense mutations perturb neural development via distinct cellular and molecular mechanisms. Using mouse primary neural progenitors, we investigate four recurrently mutated DDX3X missense variants, from clinically severe (2) to mild (2). While clinically severe mutations impair neurogenesis, mild mutations have only a modest impact on cell fate. Moreover, expression of severe mutations leads to profound neuronal death. Using a proximity labeling screen in neural progenitors, we discover DDX3X missense variants have unique protein interactors. We observe notable overlap amongst severe mutations, suggesting common mechanisms underlying altered cell fate and survival. Transcriptomic analysis and subsequent cellular investigation highlights new pathways associated with DDX3X missense variants, including upregulated DNA Damage Response. Notably, clinically severe mutations exhibit excessive DNA damage in neurons, associated with aberrant cytoplasmic DNA:RNA hybrids and formation of stress granules. These findings highlight aberrant RNA metabolism and DNA damage in DDX3X-mediated neuronal cell death. In sum our findings reveal new mechanisms by which clinically distinct DDX3X missense mutations differentially impair neurodevelopment.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE279078 | GEO | 2025/01/06

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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